18 April 2012 - 1 January 0001, 19:00-00:00 -

Residential Parking - a new guidance note from CIHT and IHE

If you wanted up-to-date information on how to successfully provide parking in residential developments, then this was the perfect opportunity to find out by attending this event.

The evening was a sell out and very well attended and was held at:

Venue:

Space@119
119 Britannia Walk
London
N1 7JE

Speaker:

Bob WhiteBob WhiteBob White, Development Planning Manager at Kent County Council Highways and Transportation and lead author of the guidance spoke  about the content of the document.

Presentation Summary:

It has long been the experience of local planning and highway authorities that parking is the biggest single issue of concern in recently-constructed residential developments.

Parking problems manifest themselves in pavement parking, obstruction of driveways and accesses, hindrance to larger delivery vehicles and refuse freighters, damage to soft landscaping and footways, and cluttered, unsightly streets. They cause tension between neighbours that has been known to escalate into violence.

This new guidance note seizes the opportunity offered by the Coalition Government’s announcements on residential parking, by bringing together best practice and sound evidence to assist designers and auditors in getting it right.

Summary of Evening:

Tea/Coffee & Delegate Registration: 18:00 – 18:30

Event:18:30 followed by Q & A

Networking Opportunity: approximately 19:15 onwards

Close: 20:15

Guidance Note:

You can download a copy of the Guidance Note here:  Residential Parking Guidance NoteResidential Parking Guidance Note

If you require further information or have any enquiries, please contact:

e: conferences@ciht.org.uk

t: +44 (0)20 7336 1570

18 April 2012 - 1 January 0001, 19:00-00:00 -

Residential Parking - a new guidance note from CIHT and IHE


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